OK, reading all your posts again, here is the summary
1. PC - Modem: OK
2. Transfer between PCs LANs or LAN - LAN: OK
3. PC connected through router WIFI -> WAN -> Modem: OK
4. PC connected through router LAN - WAN - Modem: slow
Point 1 tells it is not an issue with the modem & internet
Point 2 tells it is not an issue on the PC's NIC & cable
Point 3 & 4 tell that there is a bottleneck routing traffic between LAN and WAN interfaces, but not between WIFI and WAN interfaces.
So it is either a hardware fault (impacting multiple units) or there is some kind of QoS / bandwidth limit per LAN port to avoid eating the whole bandwidth. Just guessing here. btw. Just came across this thread that was sent by another user here, does not seem to be an isolated issue
1. PC - Modem: OK
2. Transfer between PCs LANs or LAN - LAN: OK
3. PC connected through router WIFI -> WAN -> Modem: OK
4. PC connected through router LAN - WAN - Modem: slow
Point 1 tells it is not an issue with the modem & internet
Point 2 tells it is not an issue on the PC's NIC & cable
Point 3 & 4 tell that there is a bottleneck routing traffic between LAN and WAN interfaces, but not between WIFI and WAN interfaces.
So it is either a hardware fault (impacting multiple units) or there is some kind of QoS / bandwidth limit per LAN port to avoid eating the whole bandwidth. Just guessing here. btw. Just came across this thread that was sent by another user here, does not seem to be an isolated issue
Solved - Wired speeds slow with three different ASUS WiFi 6 routers, any fixes?
If you have another router or can borrow a switch, I'd put the switch between your PC and router LAN port. Or between your modem and router WAN port. Disable DHCP on the router that you are using as switch first. I've seen some routers just not get along with some Ethernet devices that work...
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